Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Unit patient schedule

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Adolescent Inpatient Unit at Deerfield
1-800-528-6624

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Wake up
Medication/ADLs
30 minutes (Nursing)

Wake up
Medication/ADLs
30 minutes (Nursing)

Wake up
Medication/ADLs
30 minutes (Nursing)

Wake up
Medication/ADLs
30 minutes (Nursing)

Wake up
Medication/ADLs
30 minutes (Nursing)

Wake up
Medication/ADLs
30 minutes (Nursing)

Wake up
Medication/ADLs
30 minutes (Nursing)

Breakfast at MDR

Breakfast at MDR

Breakfast at MDR

Breakfast at MDR

Breakfast at MDR

Breakfast at MDR

Breakfast at MDR

9:30- am
10:15

Target Behavior Group/
DBT Skill Group
(Clinical) 45 minutes

Target Behavior Group/
DBT Skill Group
(Clinical) 45 minutes

Target Behavior Group/
DBT Skill Group
(Clinical) 45 minutes

Target Behavior Group/
DBT Skill Group
(Clinical) 45 minutes

Target Behavior Group/
DBT Skill Group
(Clinical) 45 minutes

9:30 Saturday
Planning Mtg
9:45 Room Check

9:30 Saturday
Planning Mtg
9:45 Room Check

10:15 - am
10:30

Room Checks

Room Checks

Room Checks

Room Checks

Room Checks

10:00 Spiritual
Meeting

10:00 - 10:30
Physical Activity

10:30 - am
11:00

Physical Activity

Physical Activity

Physical Activity

Physical Activity

Physical Activity

30 minutes

30 minutes

30 minutes

30 minutes

30 minutes

11:00 - 11:15
Snack

10:45 - 11:00
Snack

11:00 am 11:15

Snack

Snack

Snack

Snack

Snack

11:15 - 12:00
Theater/Creative Arts

11:00 - 12:00
Art Therapy/
Health Education

Skills In
Action 30 minutes

Skills In
Action 30 minutes

Skills In
Action 30 minutes

Skills In
Action 30 minutes

Skills In
Action 30 minutes

12:00 - 12:30 Pick
Target Behavior

12:00 - 12:30 Pick
Target Behavior

12:00 - pm
12:30

Reward Earning
Group 30 minutes

Reward Earning
Group 30 minutes

Reward Earning
Group 30 minutes

Reward Earning
Group 30 minutes

Reward Earning
Group 30 minutes

30 minutes

30 minutes

12:30 - pm
12:45

Free Time

Free Time

Free Time

Free Time

Free Time

Free Time

Free Time

15 minutes

15 minutes

15 minutes

15 minutes

15 minutes

15 minutes

15 minutes

12:45 - pm
1:15

Lunch/MDR

Lunch/MDR

Lunch/MDR

Lunch/MDR

Lunch/MDR

12:45 - 1:30 pm
Lunch/MDR 45 minutes

Lunch/MDR

1:20 - pm
3:20

School

School

School

School

School

1:30 - 2:00 pm
Nutrition Group MDR

1:30 - 2:00 pm
Activity

3:30 - pm
3:45

Snack

Snack

Snack

Snack

Snack

2:15 - 3:15 pm
Physical Activity

2:15 - 3:15 pm
Physical Activity

3:45 - pm
4:00

Reward/Earning
Group 15 minutes

Reward/Earning
Group 15 minutes

Reward/Earning
Group 15 minutes

Reward/Earning
Group 15 minutes

Reward/Earning
Group 15 minutes

3:15 - 3:45 pm Rewards
3:45 pm Snack

3:15 - 3:45 pm Rewards
3:45 pm Snack

4:00 - pm
5:00

Gym

Music/Gym
60 minutes

Activities

Gym

Activities

Activities

Gym

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

5:00 - pm
5:45

Meds/Phone Calls;
Using Rewards

Meds/Phone Calls;
Using Rewards

Meds/Phone Calls;
Using Rewards

Meds/Phone Calls;
Using Rewards

Meds/Phone Calls;
Using Rewards

Meds/Phone Calls;
Using Rewards

Meds/Phone Calls;
Using Rewards

5:45 - pm
6:30

Dinner

Dinner

Dinner

Dinner

Dinner

Dinner

Dinner

6:30 - pm
6:45
7:00 - pm
8:00
8:00 - pm
9:30

Evening Planning
15 minutes
Art Therapy/
Health Education 60 min.
Group A: Snacks, ADL’s
Free Choice
Group B: ADL’s, Free
Choice, Snacks
Group C: Free Choice
ADL’s, Snack

Evening Planning
15 minutes
Activities

Evening Planning
15 minutes
Activities

Evening Planning
15 minutes
Activities

Evening Planning
15 minutes
Activities

Evening Planning
15 minutes
Activities

Evening Planning
15 minutes
Activities

Group A: Snacks, ADL’s
Free Choice
Group B: ADL’s, Free
Choice, Snacks
Group C: Free Choice
ADL’s, Snack

Group A: Snacks, ADL’s
Free Choice
Group B: ADL’s, Free
Choice, Snacks
Group C: Free Choice
ADL’s, Snack

Group A: Snacks, ADL’s
Free Choice
Group B: ADL’s, Free
Choice, Snacks
Group C: Free Choice
ADL’s, Snack

Group A: Snacks, ADL’s
Free Choice
Group B: ADL’s, Free
Choice, Snacks
Group C: Free Choice
ADL’s, Snack

Group A: Snacks, ADL’s
Free Choice
Group B: ADL’s, Free
Choice, Snacks
Group C: Free Choice
ADL’s, Snack

Group A: Snacks, ADL’s
Free Choice
Group B: ADL’s, Free
Choice, Snacks
Group C: Free Choice
ADL’s, Snack

8:30 - am
9:15

11:15 am 11:45

45 minutes

30 minutes

120 minutes

45 minutes

30 minutes

120 minutes

60 minutes

45 minutes

30 minutes

120 minutes

60 minutes

45 minutes

30 minutes

120 minutes

60 minutes

45 minutes

30 minutes

120 minutes

60 minutes

45 minutes

60 minutes

45 minutes

30 min.

30 minutes

60 minutes

revised kl 9/5/2014

MONDAY
7:30-8:00 am

Deerfield Program
Description of Activities and Groups
Physical Activity Group - May include walks around the grounds, outdoor activities such as
volleyball/ basketball, utilizing gym equipment/games to improve health and
compliment other treatment interventions.

Medication Education Group: Patients will learn about the medications they are taking
and be able to ask specific questions from the Nurse Practitioner who is prescribing their
medication.

Alcoholics Anonymous - Alcoholics Anonymous groups give the patients 12 step support.

Music Group - Patients will have an opportunity to meet with creative arts staff and use
music room.

Art Therapy Group: Provides an opportunity for each patient to share, discuss and interpret the meaning of their artwork with guidance and support from the art
therapist.

Narcotics Anonymous - Narcotics Anonymous groups give the patients 12 step
support.

Activities: Patients will be exposed to many enriching opportunities, to experience positive
social interactions; learn social skills and increase self esteem.

Nutrition Group: Patients will learn information concerning healthy eating
patterns and the effect poor eating can have on mood and behavior.

Creative/Theater Arts Group: Patients use theater games and song writing/recording to
develop insight and solutions to individual problems as well as express emotions/concerns in
a medium less dependent on verbal skills.

Reward Earning Group: Patients will receive feedback and positive reinforcement regarding
their progress in improving target behavior goals.

Skills In Action: Patients will engage in a creative thinking activity that reinforces DBT
skills learned.
DBT Skills Groups:
• Mindfulness: Patients will learn about the three states of mind, as well as the
WHAT and HOW skills of mindfulness.
• Distress Tolerance: Patients will learn specific Distress Tolerance skills to use to
in Wise Mind. These skills will be: Wise Mind ACCEPTS, 3-2-1, Self Soothing and
IMPROVE the moment.
• Interpersonal Skills: Patients will learn skills to build and maintain positive
relationships. These skills will be: the five things that keep you from achieving
relationship goals, GIVE, DEAR MAN and FAST.
• Emotional Regulation: Patients will learn skills to increase positive emotions and
reduce emotional vulnerability. These skills will be: ABC PLEASE, Opposite
Action, the WAVE skill.
• Walking the Middle Path: Patients will learn skills to manage adolescent-family
problems. These skills will be: Thinking Dialectically, Validation and Ways to
Increase/Decrease Behaviors.
• Skills Practice Group: Patients will discuss DBT skills they have been learning in
a small group setting.
Health Education Group: Patients will discuss different topics related to living a healthy
life, both physically and emotionally.
Target Behavior Group: Patients set daily goals that are related to their Individualized
Target Behavior set at admission.

Spirituality Group: Non-denominational voluntary spiritual meeting that focuses on positive life
choices, encouragement and reassurance.

Substance Abuse Education Group: Patients are given information on various substances
of abuse and the negative impact, both psychologically and physically. They also learn to formulate a design for living in recovery through the integration of the cognitive and behavioral
strategies required to prevent a return to
substance abuse.
Transitions Group: Patients will discuss their plans for follow up care with the discharge
planner. Commitment to ongoing treatment will be sought with any questions or concerns
referred back to the therapist. Patients will also
identify DBT skills they feel will be useful after discharge.

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